Essential The Official Football (Soccer) Thread - RIP Diogo Jota

Max B

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Imagine having faith in Tottenham in Europe

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Be surprised we judge a team that can't even beat an out of form Arsenal side with 10 men at home brehs :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::umad:
Breh your squad couldn't even get out of a group stages consisting wolfsburg,cska and psv. Why are you even talking shyt?:laff::laff::laff::laff:
 

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Leicester :wow:
 

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Got Linekar all emotional


I don’t think I have ever wanted something to happen more in sport in my entire life than for Claudio Ranieri’s side to win the Premier League

I watched Leicester City lose in the 1969 FA Cup final with my dad and granddad when I was eight and cried all the way home. I have seen them get promoted and relegated. I played for them for eight years. I even got a group of like‑minded fans and friends to stump up a few quid to salvage the club when they went into liquidation. But nothing compares to this. Nothing. Things like this just do not happen to clubs like mine.


Leicester were the overwhelming favourites to be relegated. Who then could possibly have envisaged what would transpire?

What we are witnessing, should Leicester go on to win the title, is quite possibly the most unlikely triumph in the history of team sport. A collection of individuals who couldn’t win a football match for love nor money a year ago have turned into an invincible force. A team with a spirit and togetherness the like of which the game has seldom seen.


Nothing compares to this truly magical title charge by my Leicester City | Gary Lineker


it's like the real life version of the Mighty Ducks brehs :mjcry:
 
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